DC Tract Profile
Population Public Assistance
Population by Race/Ethnicity Housing Conditions
Family Risk Factors Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Isolation Indicators Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Child Well-Being Indicators Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Income Conditions  
 
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Population
Population, 1980 2,001 3,395 49 8,188
Population, 1990 1,819 3,228 42 7,767
Population, 2000 1,741 3,043 149 7,278
% change population, 1980-1990 -9.1 -4.9 -62 84
% change population, 1990-2000 -4.3 -5.7 -70 255
% children, 1980 11 22 0.0 46
% children, 1990 8.6 19 0.0 43
% children, 2000 5.9 20 0.0 51
% change child population, 1980-1990 -29 -19 -100 608
% change child population, 1990-2000 -34 -2.0 -100 296
% foreign born, 1980 3.6 6.4 0.0 38
% foreign born, 1990 7.6 9.7 0.0 62
% foreign born, 2000 9.0 13 0.0 54
% same house 5 years ago, 1990 37 53 5.1 84
% same house 5 years ago, 2000 42 50 1.6 83
Population by Race/Ethnicity
% black non-Hispanic, 1990 4.3 65 0.0 100
% black non-Hispanic, 2000 5.8 61 1.4 100
% white non-Hispanic, 1990 90 27 0.0 93
% white non-Hispanic, 2000 89 28 0.0 94
% Hispanic, 1990 2.2 5.2 0.0 44
% Hispanic, 2000 1.7 7.9 0.0 51
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 1990 3.1 1.8 0.0 66
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 2000 3.6 3.0 0.0 40
Family Risk Factors
Poverty rate (%), 1980 12 19 0.0 93
Poverty rate (%), 1990 7.4 17 0.0 62
Poverty rate (%), 2000 5.2 20 1.6 90
Unemployment rate (%), 1980 4.2 6.8 0.0 25
Unemployment rate (%), 1990 2.6 7.2 0.0 60
Unemployment rate (%), 2000 1.8 11 0.0 83
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1980 78 59 0.3 100
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1990 82 62 0.6 100
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 2000 85 57 9.9 92
% persons without HS diploma, 1980 10.0 33 0.0 83
% persons without HS diploma, 1990 3.7 27 0.0 85
% persons without HS diploma, 2000 2.0 22 0.0 65
% female-headed families with children, 1990 13 54 0.0 100
% female-headed families with children, 2000 15 52 0.0 92
Isolation Indicators
% HHs with a phone, 2000 100 97 54 100
% HHs with a car, 2000 83 63 14 100
Child Well-Being Indicators
% children in poverty, 1990 0.0 25 0.0 100
% children in poverty, 2000 0.0 32 0.0 100
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1998 0.0 13 0.0 50
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1999 0.0 13 0.0 32
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2000 0.0 12 0.0 100
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2001 13 12 0.0 41
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2002 4.2 12 0.0 50
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2003 5.9 11 0.0 50
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2004 0.0 11 0.0 100
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2005 16 11 0.0 100
% births to teen mothers, 1998 0.0 15 0.0 50
% births to teen mothers, 1999 5.6 15 0.0 35
% births to teen mothers, 2000 0.0 14 0.0 38
% births to teen mothers, 2001 0.0 13 0.0 39
% births to teen mothers, 2002 0.0 13 0.0 37
% births to teen mothers, 2003 0.0 11 0.0 41
% births to teen mothers, 2004 0.0 11 0.0 36
% births to teen mothers, 2005 0.0 11 0.0 35
Income Conditions
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1979 78,196 59,101 20,560 194,075
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1989 171,860 71,274 16,480 250,098
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1999 167,677 78,192 17,592 354,117
% change in avg. family income, 1980-1990 120 21 -59 120
% change in avg. family income, 1990-2000 -2.4 9.7 -66 261
Public Assistance
Persons receiving food stamps, 2000 s 428 0.0 2,504
Persons receiving food stamps, 2001 7.0 406 5.0 2,224
Persons receiving food stamps, 2002 8.0 416 0.0 2,190
Persons receiving food stamps, 2003 s 452 5.0 2,403
Persons receiving food stamps, 2004 5.0 479 0.0 2,725
Persons receiving food stamps, 2005 s 490 5.0 2,875
Persons receiving food stamps, 2006 s 483 5.0 2,853
Persons receiving food stamps, 2007 7.0 475 6.0 2,740
Persons receiving TANF, 1998 s 313 0.0 2,120
Persons receiving TANF, 1999 s 273 0.0 1,867
Persons receiving TANF, 2000 s 248 0.0 1,644
Persons receiving TANF, 2001 s 246 0.0 1,585
Persons receiving TANF, 2002 s 250 0.0 1,564
Persons receiving TANF, 2003 0.0 252 0.0 1,623
Persons receiving TANF, 2004 0.0 260 0.0 1,792
Persons receiving TANF, 2005 0.0 256 0.0 1,866
Persons receiving TANF, 2006 0.0 237 0.0 1,662
Persons receiving TANF, 2007 s 225 0.0 1,528
Housing Conditions
Occupied housing units, 1980 1,062 1,347 0.0 4,345
Occupied housing units, 1990 975 1,328 0.0 4,627
Occupied housing units, 2000 1,050 1,321 0.0 4,648
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1980 6.0 6.0 0.0 36
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1990 15 8.0 0.0 100
Rental vacancy rate (%), 2000 4.7 6.2 0.0 27
Homeownership rate (%), 1980 39 35 0.0 100
Homeownership rate (%), 1990 48 39 0.0 100
Homeownership rate (%), 2000 46 41 0.0 100
Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Number of sales, 1995 18 19 0.0 102
Number of sales, 1996 23 20 0.0 95
Number of sales, 1997 24 23 0.0 118
Number of sales, 1998 27 30 0.0 165
Number of sales, 1999 22 28 0.0 147
Number of sales, 2000 13 21 0.0 114
Number of sales, 2001 19 23 0.0 101
Number of sales, 2002 22 24 0.0 106
Number of sales, 2003 14 24 0.0 117
Number of sales, 2004 16 26 0.0 114
Number of sales, 2005 25 24 0.0 98
Number of sales, 2006 11 19 0.0 80
Median sales price (2007 $), 1995 339,788 185,661 74,488 727,874
Median sales price (2007 $), 1996 315,836 179,272 65,926 588,064
Median sales price (2007 $), 1997 280,235 177,071 75,702 902,358
Median sales price (2007 $), 1998 292,568 190,073 64,874 938,127
Median sales price (2007 $), 1999 365,275 209,671 67,160 1,008,085
Median sales price (2007 $), 2000 415,406 244,224 84,285 1,155,914
Median sales price (2007 $), 2001 530,355 271,723 87,807 1,557,114
Median sales price (2007 $), 2002 501,931 304,453 97,966 1,432,031
Median sales price (2007 $), 2003 652,758 356,215 123,954 1,428,293
Median sales price (2007 $), 2004 740,927 406,814 130,728 1,926,338
Median sales price (2007 $), 2005 866,632 487,953 171,883 2,075,543
Median sales price (2007 $), 2006 718,909 508,854 210,839 2,005,540
% annual change median price, 1996-2006 8.6 11 6.1 25
% annual change median price, 2001-2006 6.3 13 1.9 30
% annual change median price, 2005-2006 -17 4.3 -20 50
Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1997 36 39 0.0 667
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1998 69 53 0.0 333
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1999 58 59 0.0 1,333
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2000 47 61 0.0 1,111
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2001 45 63 4.5 629
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2002 71 67 0.0 1,000
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2003 45 71 0.0 694
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2004 67 88 0.0 9,476
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2005 58 102 0.0 6,524
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1997 109,514 67,750 0.0 201,993
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1998 99,447 68,567 0.0 209,678
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1999 99,643 68,058 0.0 235,040
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2000 157,646 75,543 0.0 231,366
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2001 142,257 81,075 0.0 267,421
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2002 135,700 82,131 0.0 283,342
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2003 140,107 83,838 0.0 255,801
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2004 139,574 90,319 0.0 307,062
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2005 203,000 98,152 41,000 255,000
% subprime loans, 1997 0.0 3.9 0.0 80
% subprime loans, 1998 1.5 5.9 0.0 100
% subprime loans, 1999 1.9 4.5 0.0 100
% subprime loans, 2000 6.5 5.1 0.0 100
% subprime loans, 2001 6.7 3.1 0.0 33
% subprime loans, 2002 1.4 2.8 0.0 100
% subprime loans, 2003 0.0 3.6 0.0 30
% subprime loans, 2004 1.5 5.3 0.0 50
% subprime loans, 2005 0.0 10 0.0 100
Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Violent crimes, 2000 8.6 15 0.5 145
Violent crimes, 2001 12 16 0.2 166
Violent crimes, 2002 19 16 0.0 141
Violent crimes, 2003 17 16 0.0 212
Violent crimes, 2004 7.5 14 0.3 207
Violent crimes, 2005 13 14 0.0 212
Property crimes, 2000 76 54 2.3 2,674
Property crimes, 2001 83 56 0.2 2,391
Property crimes, 2002 86 55 0.8 2,386
Property crimes, 2003 72 55 1.3 2,049
Property crimes, 2004 57 48 1.3 1,408
Property crimes, 2005 50 44 1.3 1,538

Notes:
i = Insufficient data; s = Suppressed proprietary or confidential data.
 
Prepared by NeighborhoodInfo DC (revised February 20, 2008).
 
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